MBBS in Abroad
MBBS is noble and most demanding education in India. Due to tough competition in India all students are not able to take admission in MBBS. As more than 15 lakh students appear in NEET exam against 80k seats available among them approximate half seats are government and rest half are private. In private colleges MBBS course is very costly(+80 lakhs) and not affordable for medium families in India.The students who do not get admission India due to high fee They prefer MBBS from Abroad.
Alternate option is MBBS from abroad. There are many countries like China, Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Philippines, Bangladesh, Kyrgyzstan….. many more are offering MBBS in range of 20 to 40 lakh for complete course of 5/6 years. They offer MBBS degree with same syllabus of 19 subjects like as India. Rather they offer some extra subjects in curriculum like math, computer and other sports activity to meet international standard. Students get international exposure along with learning of different culture and local language. So students can take admission in MBBS easily and complete their dream to be a doctor. This MBBS degree is valid in all over world recognised by government of India as well as by WHO, NMC/MCI, USMLE, IMED, AMEE, FAIMER, ECFMG eminent world organisations.The major advantage of studying in such Universities is that there is no need to give any entrance exams.
Eligibility condition for MBBSis same as like in India. Age limit for the students is 17 years on the year of admission. The candidate must be qualified for 10+2 with 55% in physics chemistry biology and English from the recognised state/central board. Candidate need to qualify NEET exam before applying for admission abroad.
English speaking test like IELTS and TOEFL are not required for admission to MBBS in these countries.
After completion of MBBS,student has to clear NEXT 1 exam in India and can proceed further for internship in India for one year. Candidate has to appear in NEXT2 exam after completion of one year internship. After clearing both exams candidate gets licence for practicing as doctor in India